Title |
Dance and movement therapy approaches for patients and disabled clients: theoretical, methodological and practical peculiarities / |
Translation of Title |
Šokio ir judesio terapijos metodai pacientams ir neįgaliems klientams: teoriniai, metodologiniai ir praktiniai ypatumai. |
Authors |
Sapežinskienė, Laima ; Soraka, Alvydas |
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Biologinė psichiatrija ir psichofarmakologija = Biological psychiatry and psychopharmacology.. Palanga : Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universiteto Elgesio medicinos institutas. 2016, t. 18, Nr. 1, p. 14-21.. ISSN 1648-293X. eISSN 1822-3702 |
Keywords [eng] |
dance and movement therapy ; psychotherapy ; consulting ; methods of verbal and nonverbal psychotherapy ; holistic ; body language |
Abstract [eng] |
Dance and movement therapy is the object of the study in the article. The aim of the study is to determine theoretical, methodological and practical peculiarities of modern dance and movement therapy. The task of the study is to analyze theoretical, methodological and practical peculiarities of modern dance and movement therapy. Research problem is the gap between theory and practical issues in the dance and movement therapy. The definition of scientific novelty: there is not enough dance and movement therapy research work done in Lithuania (where dance and movement therapy is completely new phenomenon) and foreign countries. Research relevance is related to the lack of nonverbal upbringing of the temper and consulting services (e.g. dance and movement therapy) for the customers and patients, where verbal consulting is not efficient enough. That is why the analysis of theoretical, methodological and practical peculiarities of modern dance and movement therapy is so novel. Analysis and synthesis of scientific literature is the research method, which allows to represent research works done in theoretical, methodological and practical sections of Lithuanian and foreign authors. The analysis overtakes the use and influence of modern dance and movement therapy on individual and helps to solve his/hers physical, emotional and social problems. Results. According to the works of the Lithuanian and international authors, the article explored the use of dance and movement therapy orientated to the solution of physical, emotional and social problems of patients and clients (ill patients and disabled people) with the aim to use variety of dance styles and methods. Conclusion: it was determined, that modern dance and movement therapy, based on various modern theories of psychotherapy that holistically unite the solutions of mind and body problems claiming to become one of the psychotherapy forms, [...]. |
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Palanga : Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universiteto Elgesio medicinos institutas |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2016 |
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